Kainien:Keh Nation Territory

The Kainièn:Keh Nation Territory follows the Mohawk River between the Catskill and Adirondack mountains and in the English language it was known as the Mohawk Valley.

This place served as a strong advantage point to whoever had it during the French and Indian War due to it being the only area where safe passage was ensured between travel to the coast and up towards what is now Canada. This area was disputed so much that the revolution was known as "The Burning of the Valleys." The destruction was so bad that food had to be shipped in because of the damage to the soil and crops.